Hindustan Times ST (Mumbai)

PSUS make a lacklustre comeback at IITS

- Shreya Bhandary

The much-hyped re-entry of Public Sector Undertakin­gs (PSUS) at the placement season of the Indian Institutes of Technology (IITS) doesn’t seem to have helped the students a lot. While most IITS were promised job offers by 6 to 10 PSUS, half or even fewer showed up for the first phase of interviews and formed a share of 1-3% of the total jobs offered across all IITS.

At Iit-bombay, six PSUS had registered for placements but only three came to the campus in the first phase conducted from December 1 -18, 2016. “Fifteen jobs were offered by PSUS and the profiles included core engineerin­g as well as Research and Developmen­t roles,” said professor Tom Matthew, placement in-charge, IIT-B. A total of 1,013 students were placed in the first phase at IIT-B, out of which only 15 jobs came from PSUS including ISRO and ONGC.

While PSUS have hired freshers out of IITS and IIMS for a long time, a temporary stay on this process was put in place by the Madras HC following a petition filed in 2014 seeking a ban on public sector companies opting for campus placements at private institutes and eating into chances of students from government institutes. The ban was lifted in December 2015, giving private institutes a free hand to approach more companies.

At Iit-hyderabad, only four PSUS showed up in the first phase. “These companies offered about 20 jobs for profiles including scientist, management trainee, engineer, etc. The salary packages ranged from Rs 5-7 lakh per annum,” said professor Pradeep Kumar Yemula, placement head, IIT-H.

At Iit-delhi as well, about 1% of the total job offers made in the first phase were offered by PSUS. Iit-madras, however, saw better participat­ion with Indian Navy, ISRO and ONGC conducting interviews before the placement season started but the job offers made were few compared to the overall figures.“since many PSUS were interested on hiring from IITS, we had great expectatio­ns from them. While the first phase didn’t look very appealing, we are hoping to rope in more companies in the second phase,” said a student member from the placement committee of IIT-B.

AT IITBOMBAY, SIX PUBLIC SECTOR UNDERTAKIN­GS HAD REGISTERED FOR PLACEMENTS BUT ONLY THREE CAME TO THE CAMPUS

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